Children’s Homes Harboring Invisible Threat of Thirdhand Smoke
A University of Cincinnati researcher discovers that toxic residues from tobacco smoke, known as thirdhand smoke, linger on household surfaces, posing a serious health risk to children.
A University of Cincinnati researcher discovers that toxic residues from tobacco smoke, known as thirdhand smoke, linger on household surfaces, posing a serious health risk to children.
A University of Cincinnati researcher discovers that toxic residues from tobacco smoke, known as thirdhand smoke, linger on household surfaces, posing a serious health risk to children.
Read MoreA treatment for the rare cancer-like lung disease found in women of childbearing age may have been discovered by University of Cincinnati researchers.
Read MoreOne of the first questions on the mind of anyone considering a career in respiratory care is this: What type of education and certification is required to become a respiratory therapist?
Read MoreThe University of Cincinnati Online can help your educational development and career growth....
Read MoreWhenever someone is deciding to go back for a Master’s degree the question inevitably circles back to “why”? What is the point of putting in years of hard work, money, or other sacrifices to obtain an advanced degree?
Read MoreThe University of Cincinnati’s online Respiratory Therapy program does its best to answer as many of these questions upfront so that you know exactly what you are getting with your degree.
Read MoreThe MSRT program is designed to educate respiratory therapists on how to lead the next generation while staying within the pulmonary space.
Read MoreWe know it’s coming. Sooner rather than later, a bachelor’s degree will be a requirement to practice respiratory therapy.
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